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EPISODE · Jun 27, 2026 · 48 MIN

Carry Somers: Remembering fiber and textiles as sacred

from Green Dreamer: Seeding change towards collective healing, sustainability, regeneration · host Kaméa Chayne

What do we know about the oldest surviving textiles of the world? How might learning about the biocultural history of fibers transform how we relate to fashion? And what does it mean to remember the sacredness of the cloth — in conjunction with questions around access and affordability?In this episode, Green Dreamer’s Kaméa Chayne speaks with Carry Somers, the Co-founder of Fashion Revolution and the author of The Nature of Fashion.Join us as we reconnect with the origins of textiles and what they teach us about the inseparability of culture and ecology.This episode's musical feature is “Novo Amanhecer” by Nessi Gomes.

What do we know about the oldest surviving textiles of the world? How might learning about the biocultural history of fibers transform how we relate to fashion? And what does it mean to remember the sacredness of the cloth — in conjunction with questions around access and affordability?In this episode, Green Dreamer’s Kaméa Chayne speaks with Carry Somers, the Co-founder of Fashion Revolution and the author of The Nature of Fashion.Join us as we reconnect with the origins of textiles and what they teach us about the inseparability of culture and ecology.This episode's musical feature is “Novo Amanhecer” by Nessi Gomes.

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